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Space-time approach to microstructure selection in solid-solid transitions

Materials Science 2010-01-21 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Nucleation of a solid in solid is initiated by the appearance of distinct dynamical heterogeneities, consisting of `active' particles whose trajectories show an abrupt transition from ballistic to diffusive, coincident with the discontinuous transition in microstructure from a {\it twinned martensite} to {\it ferrite}. The active particles exhibit intermittent jamming and flow. The nature of active particle trajectories decides the fate of the transforming solid -- on suppressing single particle diffusion, the transformation proceeds via rare string-like correlated excitations, giving rise to twinned martensitic nuclei. These string-like excitations flow along ridges in the potential energy topography set up by inactive particles. We characterize this transition using a thermodynamics in the space of trajectories in terms of a dynamical action for the active particles confined by the inactive particles. Our study brings together the physics of glass, jamming, plasticity and solid nucleation.

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@article{arxiv.1001.3549,
  title  = {Space-time approach to microstructure selection in solid-solid transitions},
  author = {Surajit Sengupta and Jayee Bhattacharya and Madan Rao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.3549},
  year   = {2010}
}

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4 pages 4 pdf figures and 1 supplementary file (pdf)

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